Morning everyone!!!
I just got an email from the Oberammergau package center that they have availability for the Passion Play the day we want to go!
I am really excited, it will be the first official thing we book on the trip besides the cruise!!!
Also, this morning, the flights I have been watching are $200 cheaper per person! Whew, I was really having a hard time pay $8600 just to get us all to Europe! Now it is a practically free $7400!!![]()
Which airline did you find cheaper today?
Can you translate about the email you rec'd.I want to be excited for what you just booked as well, but have no clue what it is you booked or where it is.
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Does anyone else have room left in their private tour or interested in getting a small group together? It will be myself and DH- we haven't decided about our DD yet.
Our DD is very social and usually makes friends easily but what if she doesn't want to stay on the ship while in StP? I know she would not enjoy looking at the different museums, buildings, etc. and would have much more fun with other children doing kid activities but...Oh, maybe I am just feeling a little guilty.
For those of you that have gone on a cruise before with young children what have your experiences been like regarding this?
Sorry, I was so excited.
Every 10 years, the city of Oberammergau, Germany puts on the "Passion Play". Here is the history of the play:
Gripped by war and poverty in 1633, the Plague come to the city of Oberammergau, in Bavaria, southern Germany. The village prayed for an end to the disease with no deaths in their village. They vowed to put on a 'passion play' every ten years if they were saved.
That was back in 1633. They survived, and performed the first Oberammergau Passion Play in 1634. Ever since, their descendants have carried out that pledge.
For the past four centuries the tradition has continued, every ten years. Only villagers have been allowed to take part. And that is what will happen yet again in 2010, from 15th May until 3rd October.
They devote a year of their lives to re-enacting the life, death and resurrection of Christ.
All performers are laymen and pursue their usual careers as wood carvers, house wives and so forth...
In real life for instance Jesus is a psychologist and Mary Magdalene works as a flight attendant.
Like everyone else in the village, 'Jesus' and 'Mary' are ordinary people. By taking on these roles, they are fulfilling the promise to God made by their ancestors, celebrating their faith and sharing it with the world...
...as Oberammergauers have for some 375 years.
Anyway, it is very difficult to get tickets (they went on sale in early 2008), and with our touring plans, there is only 1 day that we could get there. Friday, July 9th. They happen to have as many tickets left as we need! I am thrilled! It will be a very unique experience. The tickets include a bed in the village that evening, first section of the play from 2:30-5pm. 3 course dinner with beverages at your boarding house from 5-8pm, then the 2nd part of the play from 8-10:30pm. Then breakfast the following morning.
The cast is made up of over 2000 people! The theatre only seats about 4500!
I am emailing our confirmation as we speak. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
My son & wife are doing a private tour in St Petersburg ( not thru DCL ). Can their son stay in Oceaneers Club if this is a non-Disney tour ??![]()
I've heard about that play now that you've described it. If I remember right pretty much everyone in town is involved in the play and it takes 1 year to prepare for it.
Good for you getting tix.
This sounds amazing Nicole![]()
Thanks ! They didn't think the 5year old would like The Hermitage![]()
We are looking to add some more people to our St Petersburg tour
Right now it is a group of 8 (my family of 4 and alanapapa and caropooh). We have the standard tour for Anastasia that includes the Hermitage.
Looked up your info on the first page and your DD will turn 7 on the cruise. Hard to tell with that age group
Even my DS16 and DD12 get cranky sometimes if I drag them around too much
But I would feel guilty leaving mine on board while I toured Russia too.
Maybe just the first day like Barb suggested is the best compromise![]()
I will say that on the Panama Canal cruise, our favorite port was Cartagena! The history there was just amazing! We did the Historical Tour of Cartagena (or whatever it was called!) and really enjoyed it. The only part Kathryn(who was 9) at the time didn't like was seeing the relics (AKA bones!)!
I do agree though that for younger kids, 2 days of tours could be not very exciting.
After 6 Disney cruises ( 24 on other lines ) I still can't seem to find someone on the DCL phone that can answer my questions ! I have alot of patience....BUT...
Supposedly, DCL is a high end cruise line, rated above HAL,Princess,RCI and Celebrity according to surveys in Conde Nast and Travel & Leisure. So it annoys me that I can't get times of Port Adventures so that I can plan my vacation.
The person I spoke with thought I was taliking about Formal Night when I asked a question about the Catherines Palace Royal Ball !!
Am I dialing the right #1-800-951-3532 ?
Why isn't there a shore excursion specialist to talk with ? They have them onboard !
Not to sound snooty, but I swear I know more than they do. Thank heavens for you guys !!!!!![]()
I think we did that in Cartegena or maybe not, all's i remember is the last stop for the tour was the Emerald center where we went shopping & made everyone on the bus wait as we were blowing some seriouse dough!![]()